Through November 8, 2017, all 4 AMEX Delta cards are offering increased sign-up bonuses. And if you live in (or near!) one of Delta’s hub cities, any of these cards would be of particularly good value for you!
That’s because hub cities have the most flights. So it should be easy for you to make the most of the miles you earn!
Using Delta Miles to Fly From Delta’s Hubs
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Through November 1, 2017, you can earn 60,000 Delta miles after meeting minimum spending requirements on the personal or small business AMEX Delta Gold card. Or get 70,000 Delta miles after completing minimum spending on the personal and business AMEX Delta Platinum cards!
And if you live near one of Delta’s hubs, getting LOTS of value from these limited-time increased sign-up bonuses shouldn’t be too difficult. Especially if you prefer flying non-stop!
Delta’s hubs include:
- Atlanta
- Boston
- Cincinnati
- Detroit
- Los Angeles
- Minneapolis
- New York (JFK and LaGuardia)
- Salt Lake City
- Seattle
Of course, other cities Delta serves offer non-stop flights, too. But these hub cities have the most flights, so folks flying from any of these locations might do especially well with these bonuses!
If you’re planning a trip using Delta miles, Delta’s interactive route map is a great place to start. Because you can click on any city Delta serves and see where you can fly! Including which routes are non-stop and which require a connection.
Here’s a look at 3 great ways folks in Delta’s hub cities can use the sign-up bonus from any of the AMEX Delta cards to fly round-trip, non-stop, to Europe, Hawaii, and the Caribbean!
1. Seattle to London
For folks living in or near Seattle, earning just 1 sign-up bonus could get you a non-stop, round-trip ticket to Europe! Because right now, both the AMEX Delta Platinum personal and small business cards are offering 70,000 Delta miles after completing minimum spending requirements.
For example, I found a flight departing Seattle on May 19, 2018, and returning from London (Heathrow) on June 2, 2018, for 70,000 Delta miles and ~$180 in taxes and fees.
That’s an excellent deal, because this exact flight costs ~$1,898!
And if you’re willing to make a stop, you’d only pay 60,000 Delta miles and have a short layover in Minneapolis in both directions. 😉
Taking into account the ~$180 in taxes and fees you’ll pay for the award ticket, your miles are worth ~2.5 cents each (($1,898 – $180) / 70,000 Delta miles)!
2. Atlanta to Hawaii
Aloha, anyone? The limited-time bigger sign-up bonus on any of the 4 AMEX Delta cards is also enough for a round-trip coach flight from certain cities on the East Coast to Hawaii!
I found a non-stop flight from Atlanta on May 7, 2018, returning from Honolulu on May 13, 2018, for 60,000 Delta miles and ~$11 in taxes and fees.
This exact ticket costs nearly $1,200 if you paid cash! So you’re getting a value of ~2 cents per mile (~$1,200 / 60,000 miles). That’s DOUBLE the value you get using Pay with Miles, where your Delta miles are worth 1 cent apiece.
3. Minneapolis to Grand Cayman
Minneapolis isn’t known for its white sandy beaches. So if you live there, I’d imagine taking a trip to a tropical destination in February (brrrrr!) sounds like a fantastic idea!
The good news is, ANY of the AMEX Delta cards’ limited-time sign-up bonuses are more than enough for a non-stop, round-trip ticket to Grand Cayman. Where you can sip tropical drinks on the beach and forget about all the snow on the ground back home. 😉
I searched for tickets from January 2018 through April 2018, and there were lots of award seats available!
For example, you could fly between Minneapolis and Grand Cayman, non-stop, leaving January 27, 2018, and returning February 3, 2018, for 45,000 Delta miles and ~$90 in taxes and fees.
Using cash, this same ticket would cost ~$851!
Accounting for the ~$90 in taxes and fees on the award ticket, using 45,000 Delta miles would save you ~$761 ($851 – $90). And you’d have 15,000 to 25,000 Delta miles to spare, depending on which AMEX Delta card you applied for.
Bottom Line
Delta hubs include 9 cities across the US, like New York, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Seattle, and more!
If you live in or near one of these cities, you can do especially well with the limited-time (and best ever!) offers on the AMEX Delta cards. Because depending on which AMEX Delta card you get, you’ll earn enough Delta miles for non-stop flights to spots like Europe, Hawaii, and the Caribbean!